All Vietnamese students get medals at 2019 Int’l Biology Olympiad

All the four Vietnamese students who participated in the 2019 International Biology Olympiad in Hungary have brought home one silver and three bronze medals, the Ministry of Education and Training announced on July 21.
All Vietnamese students get medals at 2019 Int’l Biology Olympiad ảnh 1Vietnamese students bring home one silver and three bronze medals at 2019 International Biology Olympiad (Source: Internet)

Hanoi (VNA) – All the four Vietnamese students who participated in the2019 International Biology Olympiad in Hungary have brought home one silver andthree bronze medals, the Ministry of Education and Training announced on July21.

Hoang Minh Trung from Lam Son High Schoolfor Gifted Students in the central province of Thanh Hoa won a silver medal,while the bronze medals went to Duong Tung Lam from Phan Boi Chau High Schoolfor Gifted Students in central Nghe An province, Ha Vu Huyen Linh from HanoiUniversity of Science (HUS) High School for Gifted Students, and Hoang ThiHuyen Trang from Hung Vuong High School for Gifted Students in the northernprovince of Phu Tho.

The 2019 International Biology Olympiad washeld in Szeged city from July 14-21 with the participation of students from 74countries and territories.

Vietnamese students won three gold and onesilver at last year’s contest.-VNA
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